What happened to Titanic's crow's nest?

Most of the external wooden fittings have gone, microbes are rusting the hull away, and the crows nest from where lookout Frederick Fleet shouted "iceberg right ahead" late on the night of April 14 1912 has been torn from the collapsed mast and swallowed by the sea.
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Who took the Crows Nest from Titanic?

Titanic look-out takes his own life

At 10pm on Sunday 14 April 1912, 24 year old Frederick Fleet and his companion Reginald Lee climbed the fifty feet to the crow's nest half way up RMS Titanic's foremast. It was, in his own words, 'the beautifullest night I had ever seen. The stars were like lamps'.
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Was there a crows nest on the Titanic?

NORFOLK, VA. — NORFOLK, Va. - On a bitterly cold night in 1912, lookout Frederick Fleet was perched in the crow's nest of RMS Titanic when he saw - too late - an iceberg dead ahead.
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Did the lookouts on the Titanic survived?

Fleet was on duty along with fellow lookout Reginald Lee when the ship struck the iceberg; it was Fleet who first sighted the iceberg, ringing the bridge to proclaim: "Iceberg, right ahead!" Both Fleet and Lee survived the sinking.
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Who saw the iceberg first on the Titanic?

Lookout Frederick Fleet

Frederick Fleet, one of the two lookouts in the crow's-nest of the Titanic, was the first man to see the iceberg that sank the liner.
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Why did Titanic say Liverpool on the back?

Titanic connections to Liverpool

Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city's name on her stern.
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What did Frederick Fleet's suicide note say?

Sick jokers left the binoculars by the resting place of the man who saw the fateful iceberg, along with a note saying: 'Sorry for bringing these 100 years too late. ' Fleet issued the famous words 'Iceberg, right ahead' when he spotted the danger from the ill-fated liner's crow's nest on the night of April 14, 1912.
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Did the lookouts on the Titanic have binoculars?

The lookouts at the time of the collision, Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee, maintained during the inquiries that they were informed they were to have no binoculars during the voyage.
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Who has the key to the binoculars on the Titanic?

One of the Titanic's lookouts, Fred Fleet, later told an enquiry that the binoculars could have saved the ship and the lives of the 1,522 lost. Blair kept the key, passing it onto his daughter Nancy, who in turn donated it to Sailors' Society in the 1980s.
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Why did the Titanic not have binoculars?

Lookout Fred Fleet, who survived the Titanic disaster, would later insist that if binoculars had been available, the iceberg would have been spotted in enough time for the ship to take evasive action. The use of binoculars would have given "enough time to get out of the way," Fleet reportedly said [source: Salkeld].
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Why didn't the Titanic see the iceberg?

The second study, by British historian Tim Maltin, claimed that atmospheric conditions on the night of the disaster might have caused a phenomenon called super refraction. This bending of light could have created mirages, or optical illusions, that prevented the Titanic's lookouts from seeing the iceberg clearly.
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How high was Titanic's Crows Nest?

The height of eye from the crow's nest, which was located on the foremast, was about 90 feet above the waterline, or 40 feet above the level of the ship's forecastle head, and about 125 feet aft of the vessel's stem head.
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How many life jackets were on the Titanic?

“There are only 12 known RMS Titanic life jackets left in the world, out of the 3,000 that were on board the ship. For the first time anywhere, six of these priceless artifacts will be on display at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge.
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Are there any artifacts from the Titanic?

But since 1987, a private American company has salvaged remains of Titanic from the ocean floor, amassing more than 5,500 artifacts from the ill-fated liner—everything from a piece of the hull to sets of china.
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Why would the Titanic not turn quickly enough?

Why Did Titanic Not Turn Quickly Enough? After spotting the iceberg, William Murdoch gave the order to stop the engines and to make a hard left turn. Due to the size and speed of the Titanic it was not able to avoid the iceberg.
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Why did Blair leave Titanic?

Bosses at White Star Line decided Henry Wilde, the experienced chief officer of the Titanic's sister ship the Olympic, should be transferred instead. As a result everybody was moved down a rank but Mr Blair was deemed too senior to take up the position of third officer and was tasked to another ship.
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How true was the movie Titanic?

The events leading to the sinking of the ship was thus accurately portrayed. However, the characters shown in this ship are fictional in nature. There is no record that shows passengers with the names of Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater, and their love story has been made up by the writers.
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Did Titanic have enough lifeboats?

The second critical safety lapse that contributed to the loss of so many lives was the inadequate number of lifeboats carried on Titanic. A mere 16 boats, plus four Engelhardt “collapsibles,” could accommodate just 1,178 people.
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Did Frederick Fleet have children?

Despite the tragedy, Mr Fleet would work on ships for another 24 years. In 1914, he worked on merchant ships and served again during World War II. In his personal life, he married in 1917 and had a daughter the following year.
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Are there still bodies in Titanic?

— People have been diving to the Titanic's wreck for 35 years. No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights.
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Was there a cat on the Titanic?

The ship had her own official cat named Jenny, who was kept aboard Titanic as a mascot and also worked to keep down the ship's population of rats and mice. Transferred over from Titanic's sister ship Olympic, Jenny gave birth in the week before Titanic sailed from Southampton.
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